During World War I, cats served primarily as mascots and pest control on ships and in military camps, helping to keep rodent populations in check. Monkeys, while less common, were sometimes used for communication tasks, carrying messages between troops in difficult terrains. Both animals provided companionship and morale support to soldiers during the war. Their roles, though not conventional, highlighted the diverse ways animals contributed to the war effort.
Yes,cats are scared of monkeys
the monkeys and cats but over all the monkeys
Yes
No , cats have more of a Triangle nose .
monkeys are mammals and predators are animals that eat their prey
the answer is dogs cats monkeys
They were soldiers.
cats and monkeys
monkeys have many kind of enemies example = wild cats , tigers , reptiles etc.
they wold burn them of with a candle or pick them off like monkeys
Bears and Snakes
cats